Federal agents and New Orleans police arrested a 33-year-old man Tuesday in connection with a narcotics operation that has so far seized nearly $20,000 in cash and more than a kilogram of heroin from locations in Mid-City and the Irish Channel, authorities said.

Terrell Carney, 33, was the target of a drug-trafficking investigation that led to a search warrant in the 4200 block of Baudin Street on July 4, according to a report on the case. In that search, police seized a kilogram of heroin, $10,470 in cash, a fully loaded handgun, and documents in Carney’s name, the report states.

On Tuesday, police received information that Carney may be hiding at a home in the 700 block of Washington Avenue in the Irish Channel, the report states. When agents from the NOPD Violent Offender Warrant Squad and the U.S. Marshals Service Task Force approached the door, however, Carney fled out the back, but he was soon found hiding underneath the next-door neighbor’s house, the report states.

Carney had $7,800 in cash on him at the time of the arrest, the report states. Detectives from the NOPD Major Case Narcotics searched the house, and found 110 grams of heroin, $977 in cash, and marijuana and other drugs, the report states.